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by jabits 893 days ago
You and I have a different view of what a sauna is. My sauna in the UP is simply wood-sided shack, interior cedar board, and a wood burning sauna stove (basically a plain wood stove with free rocks on top) bought locally for around $600, and all going strong since 1998.

Here at home I belong to a gym for $55/ month and sauna there almost daily, and in prior home in Green Bay, each YMCA had a sauna included with membership. Mostly northern cultures and many southern have had something similar for thousands of years. The Oneida tribe outside Green Bay has regular sweat lodge ceremonies, same basic thing. I won’t enumerate the benefits of a true deep heating sauna but it is deeply meditative for me. This is one of the healthy ways to relax that is often available if sought out. Even during a recent trip to Orlando, I was able to sauna at one of the Y’s. My dad (86 yo) saunas at his health club near his home in SC.

I have never heard saunas described as something outside normal economic lifestyles.